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W • JO., lj PHOTOGRAPHER, OLD POST-OFFICE, Hardy-street. /? CARD PORTRAITS For rrs. f*T>. Horses, Carriages, Dogs, &c, taken at Persons' 1636] Residences. Views or Houses, as per order. W. D A v J s ' PHOTO GRAPHER, HARDY STREET, Opposite Hooper & Dodson's'Brewery. N.B. — W. DAVIS, has commenced business out of Trafalgar-street, at the above address. 1571 CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868. "VTOTICE is Hereby Given, that on and afte J_M the 4th day of October, 1870, the Cattle Trespass Act will be enforced on my Property, being Sections 30, 35, 40, 41, 43, 44, 54, and 40, Upper Maiiai. And I hereby give notice that I intend to Claim Damages for all Cattle Trespassing on the said Land, whether Fenced or Unenclosed. F. BECKMANN. September 4, 1870. 1637 COLLINGWOOD COAL DEPOT, THE PORT. (opposite lukins' lime kiln.) Just Arrived, ex Waihopai, a Cargo of /COLLINGWOOD i^OALS, Which will be DELIVERED to any part of the Town at 33/-, or at the Wharf at 30/---per ton, Cash. JAMES BURFOED, N.B. — Orders left at the Collingwood CoAr, Depot, or with Mr. J. 11. Mabin, will be carefully : attended to. 1628 NELSON PHOTOGRAPAIC ROOMS, Hardy-Street. T. H. B ANNEaR ' PHOTOGRAPHER. PHOTOGRAPHY in all its Branches carefully executed. Copies of all Negatives taken by Mr. Fletcher during the last Eight Years. MR. FLETCHER, in recommending Mr. T. H. BANNEHR to Irs old Patrons, begs to assure them that all work undertaken by Mr. Ban^ehe. will be done carefully and well. A. FLETCHER. September 1, 1870. 1638 FOR SALE, by Private Contract.— By Order of the Directors of the Permanent Building Society— Forty Feet of LAND, fronting Brook-street, part of Sections 530 and 531, with DWELLINGHOUSE thereon (lately belonging to W. Lockyer). Upset price, £87 — Four shares or £80 can remain, if desired, on mortgage of property, subject to the rules and regulations of the above Society. Fifty-two Feet of LAND, fronting Waimea Street, part of Section 663, with Two DWELLING-HOUSES thereon (lately belonging to J. M'Vicar). Upset pnce, £415— 0 f which twenty shares or £400 may remain on mortgage of property, if desired, subject to the rules and regulations as to the above Society. For further particulars apply to 1377 W. ROUT, Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WT)ATTERSON wishes to THANK • JL his numerous Customers in Town and Country, for the support with which he has been favored, and to inform them that he has removed to HIS OWN SHOP — that newly erected and commodious building opposite the one he formerly occupied; where he intends to keep a Larger and Better Assorted Stock of GROCERIES &c, and also a large supply of all kinds of FARM and DAIRY PRODUCE; which he will sell at the lowest remunerative RATES. The following prices of a few of the articles will indicate the low rate of charge :— s. d. Tea good perlb. 2 3 Do., best black or mixed ... „ 3 0 Price's Sperm Candles ... „ 12 Nelson-made Tallow ... » °j> Best Twist Tobacco ... -» f f Flat do » , f * Best Nelson Cheese „ lod.-1 v Melbourne Soap P« t>« J jj Nelson do » 1 A large Stock of Bacon, Hams, Butter, Eggs, Fowls, Potatoes, Fowl Feed, &c., always on hand. Families waited on for orders, and Goods Delivered to all parts of the town at the same prices. W. PATTERSON, Nelson and Wakefield*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 214, 10 September 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 214, 10 September 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 214, 10 September 1870, Page 3

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